Our Technology Marathon is an annual series of tailored webinars focused on hot topics, trends, and key developments in the technology industry that are of essential importance to our friends and clients. Now in its 14th year, our expansive curriculum kicks off in May and continues into June.
With technology integrated into every facet of daily life, and new disruptors outpacing the legal and regulatory landscape, our topical tracks examine a full slate of current issues related to cybersecurity and data privacy, the legal outlook for artificial intelligence (AI), the future of tech regulation and enforcement, and industry trends in tech. Check back frequently for updates on our latest programming.
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Go the distance with the 2024 Morgan Lewis Technology Marathon! Win prizes as you participate to complete a 5K, 10K, half-marathon, or whole marathon of webinars.
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This discussion will center on the latest financial services regulatory expectations from the United States, Europe, and United Kingdom on the use of artificial intelligence (AI). This will include a focus on AI policies, procedures, third-party risk management, AI technology governance, and risk factor disclosures.
This session will discuss the latest developments in state consumer privacy legislation, including the Texas, Oregon, and Montana laws that will go into effect this year.
This presentation will highlight recent trends in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and debt markets for technology businesses, including generative artificial intelligence (AI) in M&A, antitrust, national security, representations and warranties (R&W) claims, shareholder activism, and economic and covenant trends in debt financings.
This webinar will discuss the increased investigations/interest in artificial intelligence (AI), electric vehicles, green technology, and investments into or from technology companies with China ties. We will provide practical tips on responding to a congressional letter or subpoena.
In the employment context, AI has the potential to significantly impact all stages of the employment relationship. We will discuss the pros and cons of using AI in the workplace in view of the numerous considerations for employers implementing AI technology throughout the employment lifecycle.
The US Department of Justice and other government enforcement agencies, such as the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG), are relying more and more on data analytics to drive investigations. Concurrently, tools like artificial intelligence (AI) are making huge strides in how companies respond to requests for records and data. Join us for a discussion on the overlap of data, AI, analytics, and government enforcement in the healthcare space and the trends that will continue to be prevalent in 2024.
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and other digital health technologies has the potential to revolutionize the delivery of healthcare and accelerate the development of new medical products, including both pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
Please join us in discussing emerging antitrust concerns related to the development of generative artificial intelligence (AI).
As privacy laws in Middle Eastern countries develop, join us to discuss what companies should consider when doing business in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar.
Join us for an interactive discussion focusing on labor, employment, and global mobility issues of importance to technology industry employers that manage a global workforce across Asia.
This presentation will cover best practices for services contracts to build and train large language models.
This presentation covers new proposed legislation and recent guidance, regulations, and litigation concerning the use of AI in employment decisions and offers practical guidance to help employers navigate this rapidly changing area.
This discussion will center on the challenges presented by “mass arbitrations,” wherein a small number of law firms initiate hundreds or even thousands of arbitrations against companies that utilize consumer or employee contracts that include arbitration provisions with class action waivers.
This presentation will include colleagues from Thompson Reuters and provide advice on evaluating a vendor’s technology expertise, support services, and transparency, among other factors, to mitigate the risks posed by acquiring the vendor’s artificial intelligence (AI) services while maximizing the value of the business’s investment in AI infrastructure, products, and services.
During this 90-minute webinar, Morgan Lewis lawyers will discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the energy sector, the energy implications of the extraordinary pace of AI development and the expansion of related data centers, the electric infrastructure needed to support such growth, and how to do all of this in a sustainable way.
This webinar will provide a comparative guide through the transatlantic regulatory landscape to help companies developing or using AI to evaluate risk-appropriate compliance solutions.
Please join us for the next installment of the Morgan Lewis Automotive Hour Webinar series, focused on technology transactions, outsourcing, and commercial contracts in the automotive sector.
This panel will discuss regulatory trends and developments in Latin America’s technology sector.
In this session we will take a look at the last 12 months’ most-read Morgan Lewis writing and posts, including thought leadership on emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, privacy and other regulatory issues, and contracting hot topics.
Join us as we delve into the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) in information governance and discovery, exploring top-of-mind issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance.
This session will provide an overview of the increasingly complex framework of privacy laws and regulations applicable to digital health companies, including older laws such as HIPAA and Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act) and newer laws such as the California Consumer Privacy Act and Washington’s My Health My Data Act.
Join us as we delve into the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) in information governance and discovery, exploring top-of-mind issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance.
Our lawyers will discuss recent updates to the regulations concerning digital assets in the Middle East, including the new free zone in the United Arab Emirates that is dedicated to supporting and nurturing digital asset companies.
Morgan Lewis lawyers will be joined by Cameron Hammel, Counsel at the Boston Red Sox, to discuss legal and technology issues that arise in the sports industry in connection with the use of AI, digital sponsorships for events and in stadiums, and data security and personal privacy.
Please join us for a discussion on open-source software (OSS) to gain a better understanding of the benefits and challenges of OSS and its connection with permissive and copyleft licenses, compatibility issues, and the intersection of OSS and artificial intelligence (AI).
We will discuss the new era of “active” online content moderation with the EU’s Digital Services Act, the UK’s Online Safety Act, the US Supreme Court’s NetChoice decision, and the resulting break from the common decades-long transatlantic internet intermediary liability standards.
We will cover the latest developments under the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) and the recent wave of wiretapping class actions and arbitrations against website operators and third-party analytics companies, offering key takeaways and best practices to mitigate risk.
Every year, the threat actors that attack companies get more creative and more dastardly. Keys to Success in Incident Response is presented each year to help our clients and colleagues deal with these difficult crisis situations.
This webinar will cover recent privacy and data security developments on Capitol Hill and at the US Federal Communications Commission and US Federal Trade Commission.